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Sept. 15, 2005
ROMEOVILLE - Thursday's Great Lakes Valley Conference men's soccer game matching archrivals Lewis and Wisconsin-Parkside was befitting of a series that has produced classic battles time and again. Lewis did not allow a shot on goal in the flow of play during the second half, and the Flyers earned a 6-4 edge in shots on net for the game. But Wisconsin-Parkside was awarded a penalty kick early in the second half, and Ben Tommerup knocked it in for a 1-0 Ranger victory. Tommerup's goal, his third of the season, was scored at 59:33. Lewis, rated No. 5 in this week's NCAA Division II Great Lakes Region poll, is now 4-2 overall and 2-1 in the GLVC. Wisconsin-Parkside, ranked No. 4 in the Great Lakes Region, improved to 6-1, 2-1. Flyer goalkeeper Brian Byrne stopped three UWP shots in the first half. Parkside's Victor Perez made five saves, and one Lewis shot was stopped by a Ranger defender. The Flyers step out of conference on Sunday, traveling to Truman State for a game that starts at noon. |
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Lewis University Athletics Men's Soccer
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